038: Tex Treml (Textrem) - Korg PS60 Parameter Manual

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Amount
–100...+100
LFO Waveform
This parameter sets the basic shape of the LFO. The Vintage 
waveform models classic guitar‐amp tremolo. 
Triangle
Sine
Vintage
LFO Phase [deg]
This parameter determines the difference between the left 
and right LFO phases. A higher value will simulate the auto‐
pan effect in which the sound is panned between left and 
right.

038: TEX Treml (TEXTREM)

This models the highly‐acclaimed tremolo circuit that was 
built into a US‐made combo amp. The Spread setting lets 
you create a pan effect that wavers between left and right.
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
LFO
Full
Quick
Value
parameter
parameter
Speed [Hz]
0.10...10.0
Depth
0...100
Spread
0...100
Level Adjust
1...100
–Wet...
Wet/Dry
–1 : 99, Dry,
1 : 99...Wet
Source
Off...Tempo
Amount
–100...+100
039: St. Env.Trm (Stereo Envelope
Tremolo)
This effect uses the input signal level to modulate a stereo 
tremolo (LFO volume modulation). For instance, you can 
create a tremolo effect that becomes deeper and faster as the 
input gets more quiet.
Sets the modulation
amount for Wet/Dry
Tremolo - LFO Waveform
Up
Down
Wet / Dry
Tremolo
Tremolo
Wet / Dry
Spread
Explanation
Sets the tremolo
speed
Select the tremolo
depth
Sets the width of the
stereo image of the
effect sound
Sets the output level
Sets the balance
between the effect
and the dry input
Selects a modulation
source for Wet/Dry
Sets the modulation
amount for Wet/Dry
IFX (Insert effects) List 038: TEX Treml (TEXTREM)
Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
Right
LFO: Tri/Sin/Vintage
+
Envelope
Envelope Shape
Envelope Sens
Full
Quick
Value
parameter
parameter
Envelope
Env Sens
0...100
Sens
Envelope
–100...+100
Shape
LFO
Triangle,
Waveform
Sine, Vintage
LFO
–100...+100
Shape
LFO
–180...+180
Phase [deg]
LFO Freq
LFO [Hz]
0.02...20.00
[Hz]
LFO
–20.00...
EnvA[Hz]
Amount [Hz]
+20.00
Tremolo
Depth
0...100
Depth
Tremolo
DepthEnvA
–100...+100
Amount
Dry, 1 : 99...
Wet/Dry
99 : 1, Wet
Source
Off...Tempo
Amount
–100...+100
LFO Freq [Hz]
Envelope Amount [Hz]
Tremolo Depth
Tremolo Amount
The graphic below shows an example of tremolo 
modulation with negative modulation of both "Depth" and 
"Frequency." At the start of the note, the input is at 
maximum volume. This slows down the LFO "Frequency" 
to 1.0Hz, but also modulates the "Depth" to 0–so the 
tremolo doesn't have any effect.
As the input volume dies down, the "Frequency" speeds up; 
the "Depth" also increases, making the tremolo effect 
increasingly audible. When the input volume approaches 
silence, the "Depth" is at its maximum (100) and 
"Frequency" is at 8Hz.
Level
Dry Envelope
Wet / Dry
Tremolo
Tremolo
Wet / Dry
LFO Phase
LFO Shape
Explanation
Sets the envelope's
sensitivity to the
input signal
Sets the envelope's
curvature
Selects the LFO
Waveform
Changes the
curvature of the LFO
Waveform
p.90
Sets the LFO phase
difference between
the left and right
p.103
Sets the speed of the
LFO
p.103
Sets the amount
added to or subtracted
from the Frequency
when the envelope is
at maximum
p.103
Sets the initial
amount of tremolo
p.103
Sets the amount
added to or subtracted
from the Depth when
the envelope is at
maximum
p.103
Sets the balance
between the effect
and the dry input
Selects a modulation
source for Wet/Dry
Sets the modulation
amount for Wet/Dry
Shimmer
LFO Frequency[Hz]=8.0
Envelope Amount[Hz]= –7.0Hz
Depth=100
Envelope Amount= –100
Time
103

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